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Documentation 101Why we documentTypes of documentationCreating a Works Cited list in MLACreating in-text citations

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Why Document?Acknowledging sources prevents plagiarismthe unacknowledged use of someone else's information, research or ideas, words, or illustrationsDocumentation prevents a number of undesirable consequences“0” grade on the assignment, F in the course, suspension, and at the extreme, expulsion Citing Sources is professional and ethicalconveys to the reader that the writer has taken the time to consult and consider a mix of viewpoints on a given topic before providing his/her own synthesis. adds to the quality of the paper.Is ethical and responsibleWhen students give credit where credit is due they are also practicing ethical, responsible Imagine the consequences of being caught stealing someone else's work or ideas at the workplace.

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Types of Documentation MLA – Modern Languages Association used for literature and fine arts essays. APA-American Psychological Association used for social science, humanities, and scientific essaysThese are the most common in post secondary undergraduate programs.

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What is a works cited listIs the list of references you used for your workGoes on the last page of your workIs in Alphabetical orderFollows MLA format

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What are in-text citationsIn-text citations go after you use information that you didn’t author. You use them when you Quote (1-2 sentences in quotation marks).Paraphrase (state those 2 sentences in your own words –this is different from changing 1 or 2 words in a phrase)Summarize –condense a longer portion of informationUse some one’s ideasRule of thumb: use your own words. Quote sparingly.

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Where do I put the citation1. You use (). 2. For electronic sources you just put the first word on the citation reference3. For e-books, you also put the page number